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google won. they've got this tenacity. they just keep at it. bing is a good product but they've got 15% market share. if you look at what happened if they didn't want to be in that business, that's about $2.5 billion a year they lose. so that would expand margins by about 10%. >> how much gold do you -- >> we do about an ounce or two of gold. >> we have a shot of you with apparently one of your biggest finds. see, you do look -- that was your best day right there. you have got that down, how to do that? >> no. the journal did go up one summer, did an article on it and it was a fun article. >> gentleman miner. i love that. you didn't even fly commercial up to fair banks, did you, mine your gold? >> no. >> he's mining the gold to pay for the hours from the jets. rick, thanks for coming in. appreciate it. >> up next, we'll go behind pump fuel prices with shell oil's president where he says prices are headed from here. and we go live with jeffrey lacquer. more squawk right after this. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight a
google won. they've got this tenacity. they just keep at it. bing is a good product but they've got 15% market share. if you look at what happened if they didn't want to be in that business, that's about $2.5 billion a year they lose. so that would expand margins by about 10%. >> how much gold do you -- >> we do about an ounce or two of gold. >> we have a shot of you with apparently one of your biggest finds. see, you do look -- that was your best day right there. you have got...
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. >> i'm looking this up on google maps right now. i'm going to zoom down and check it out. >> so there you saw him of itting in front of congress. he bought it along with another property in aspen for $49 million. the lavish ranch was one the most expensive estate ever listed in the country with a price tag in 2006 of $135 million. robert frank will join us with more including pictures. le anno] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. here's u. futures. making headline, disney will stop accepting junk food ads on chlt v programs an and websites aimed at children. the move follows new york mayor michael bloomberg's announcement of a plan to ban su
. >> i'm looking this up on google maps right now. i'm going to zoom down and check it out. >> so there you saw him of itting in front of congress. he bought it along with another property in aspen for $49 million. the lavish ranch was one the most expensive estate ever listed in the country with a price tag in 2006 of $135 million. robert frank will join us with more including pictures. le anno] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with...
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when google went public they were making a lot more money. they figured out how to monetize their business. am i wrong? >> they were making a little bit more. don't forget that was a very recent develop before their ipo only a year or two, three years at the most. they didn't make any money for the first, i don't know five years. >> can you help me out here. i can't buy the stock but if i was a potential investor, do they care about making money or do they care about growing facebook and its social achievement in the world. >> here's the weirdest things about facebook. who is "they"? this is a company completely controlled by one individual. >> "they" is mark zuckerberg. designee cares more about growth, product and user satisfaction and impact. this is a faith product. >> we're going to grow this thing. we'll become the biggest social network in the world. >> they are. >> grow bigger and bigger. >> zuckerberg is a faith guy and cares more about product but believes money will follow and he thinks -- he always says if we do the right thing fo
when google went public they were making a lot more money. they figured out how to monetize their business. am i wrong? >> they were making a little bit more. don't forget that was a very recent develop before their ipo only a year or two, three years at the most. they didn't make any money for the first, i don't know five years. >> can you help me out here. i can't buy the stock but if i was a potential investor, do they care about making money or do they care about growing...
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google wants users to use google maps on any device they prefer. when we come back the economic impact of the fiscal cliff, how far will the economy fall if lawmakers can't reach an agreement and what happens if they do reach an agreement? steve liesman will bring us a special report after this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trade at charles schwab for $8.95 a trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 open an account and trade up to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 6 months commission-free online equity trading tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with a $50,000 deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-800
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through other plat foorforms like google. yahoo! has fallen way behind in the space trying to do it all themselves. there's a lot of opportunity. ross levinson is going down that path do look at those other options. possibly bringing in somebody like michael barrett or marissa mayer you have people to sift through those assets and decide what assets to keep and which to pa parse out. >> do they become more competitive with google. >> i don't know if you have to put them head-to-head with google. it's a matter of figuring out what should yahoo! be and what assets will support that growth. >> if you're looking at new products and know where google is, it's amazing they don't have any nonkpeepts going from google to next day yahoo!. isn't she thinking from the same mine set that google was. >> possibly. iran terms of e-mail, in terms of what the home page is like. i'm sure she will bring a lot of experience from google. so, i'm not clear on the question there if that's a problem or not. i think yahoo!, if you believe yahoo! at the end
through other plat foorforms like google. yahoo! has fallen way behind in the space trying to do it all themselves. there's a lot of opportunity. ross levinson is going down that path do look at those other options. possibly bringing in somebody like michael barrett or marissa mayer you have people to sift through those assets and decide what assets to keep and which to pa parse out. >> do they become more competitive with google. >> i don't know if you have to put them head-to-head...
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these are nifty fifty stocks, so it would be a merck, it would be a google. it would be microsoft. it would be mckesson. go on down the list. >> you just told me the whole market is overvalued. >> no, no, no, but these stocks, a lot of them are trading -- i don't think the whole market is overvalued. you have a situation now where you're going to have financial oppression, the dominant theme over the next five to ten years. you're going to get negative real returns from bonds, i think, ad infinitum, mainly because our problems are too large to deal with in any other way. the only place to go, i think, for most investors, especially that need the income, is going to be stocks that provide you what the fed is taking away through financial oppression. last year the fed bought 75% of the net new issuance of the treasuries. >> right. >> they're keeping -- you're getting 150 from a ten-year piece of paper, inflation is two. and the plan is to keep it at 150, and get inflation to two, three, four. equities are going to wind up being your only shot. and so, in my view, you're going to wind
these are nifty fifty stocks, so it would be a merck, it would be a google. it would be microsoft. it would be mckesson. go on down the list. >> you just told me the whole market is overvalued. >> no, no, no, but these stocks, a lot of them are trading -- i don't think the whole market is overvalued. you have a situation now where you're going to have financial oppression, the dominant theme over the next five to ten years. you're going to get negative real returns from bonds, i...
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it is biggest than google. >> what's the new height? what's the top number? >> i think it's around 19 billion. >> it's his birthday this week. >> that's true. i believe his girlfriend was getting her doctorate and that's how he was celebrating. >> what does she get for a doctor rat? if you were mark, you you -- >> you might get a present after your boyfriend is worth $19 billion. >> you would hope so. >> he has to spend at least more than the $140 -- >> the trade has to go out without a hitch first. closing the book today. they have about two hours to build it, make sure all the cornerstone investors are in there at the right price and have committed to being long only investors here. if they price at the high end, they would take home about half of that because that's what the new shares offering is. because we've been arguing a lot about demand. a lot of conflicting media reports. about you expect to be 50 times oversubscribed and it's only 30 times, yeah, you could say weaker than expected. >> and it's like the deal of the century. it makes me almost feel
it is biggest than google. >> what's the new height? what's the top number? >> i think it's around 19 billion. >> it's his birthday this week. >> that's true. i believe his girlfriend was getting her doctorate and that's how he was celebrating. >> what does she get for a doctor rat? if you were mark, you you -- >> you might get a present after your boyfriend is worth $19 billion. >> you would hope so. >> he has to spend at least more than the $140...
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google needs it for advertising. apple really needs to gain control of this crucial feature in iphones and ipads to keep google from getting too much of a stronghold in its own operating system. it's really going to end up being pretty interesting, particularly to see how apple incorporates this into ios6 which all kinds of developers need to hook into, guys. >> very good. we talked about it a little bit yesterday. jon, that's a lot more info. we appreciate you coming on today. and we'll see. you do work for us. thank you anyway for coming on. >>> she is a "squawk" master and a silicon valley insider with the scoop on up-and-coming companies making the trek cross country this time. we often see her only on remote, but we're happy to have ann winblad. thank you for being here. >> it's great to be here in person. >> it's great to see you. we should talk about it because we always talk about it, facebo facebook. it's still our issue du jour. >> at least once. >> at least once, if not more. postmortem, where are you? >>
google needs it for advertising. apple really needs to gain control of this crucial feature in iphones and ipads to keep google from getting too much of a stronghold in its own operating system. it's really going to end up being pretty interesting, particularly to see how apple incorporates this into ios6 which all kinds of developers need to hook into, guys. >> very good. we talked about it a little bit yesterday. jon, that's a lot more info. we appreciate you coming on today. and we'll...
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google went public at a much earlier stage. they were still accelerating, growing incredibly rapidly. facebook, the business is decelerating fast. >> that's because they hadn't figured out mobile. the argument is if they can figure mobile -- >> there's certainly hurj option value. a lot of long only big mutual funds have to take a position because there's no fwroet anywhere else in the economy and this is a place to get that this they could go to 3 billion to 5 billion. the mobile growth is a big deal. they haven't figured out how to make a lot of money there. >> both of you don't think individual investors should be playing the market at all -- >> would you fix your own plumbing, get under your car -- >> you know i would not but joe over here would. >> i think you can in collaboration with a financial professional. >> so you're talking about some stock broker at some perfectly reputable firm. >> you got a ten year at 1.7%, i got at&t, verizon and pfizer and general electric, all these blue chip companies with 4% yields. >> i a
google went public at a much earlier stage. they were still accelerating, growing incredibly rapidly. facebook, the business is decelerating fast. >> that's because they hadn't figured out mobile. the argument is if they can figure mobile -- >> there's certainly hurj option value. a lot of long only big mutual funds have to take a position because there's no fwroet anywhere else in the economy and this is a place to get that this they could go to 3 billion to 5 billion. the mobile...
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he thinks google made him a laughing stock by its street view cameras where you can go in on these google earth pictures and zoom the camera up and get a view in what it looks like on the street view. it caught a picture of him urinating on his front yard and then the picture got out and now the entire town looks at him as a -- looks at him as a character and he said they were violating his privacy. >> when did he do it? of it in the daytime? >> apparently it was in the daytime but over a fence. he thought he was shielded. do we know why he was doing it? >> it's his own garden. >> exactly. >> does he have dogs or anything? >> keep people off the property? >> no. it's just that if -- >> where your going with this? >> my lawn. i'm not saying i have or haven't. but if it was night in the summer and i'm out there with the dogs and they are just peing every where and i'm drinking beer -- >> could tell. the sympathetic tune. >> not from personal experience i'm sympathetic you should have privacy in your own house or yard and not think any satellite will be put on. >> in the summer maybe. >> you
he thinks google made him a laughing stock by its street view cameras where you can go in on these google earth pictures and zoom the camera up and get a view in what it looks like on the street view. it caught a picture of him urinating on his front yard and then the picture got out and now the entire town looks at him as a -- looks at him as a character and he said they were violating his privacy. >> when did he do it? of it in the daytime? >> apparently it was in the daytime but...
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i think google and apple are cheap stocks. >> ibm, hewlett-packard, dell? >> we are not involved in those stocks. >> how about rim? >> not involved in rim. >> did you ever own it? >> we did. we made a lot of money in rim about three or four years ago. we haven't owned it for a couple of years. >> appreciate it. good to see you this morning. >>> still to come this morning mitt romney clinching the gop nomination with the win in the texas primary. we will speak to tom stemberg right after this. >>> investors awaiting friday morning's may employment report. a lot of news that seems to catch people's attention today. it is picking up traction today. "squawk box" will be right back. . the etrade pro platform. fast. beautiful. totally customizable. finds top performing stocks -- in three clicks. quickly scans the market for new trading ideas. it can even match options strategies to your goals and lets you see the potential risk and reward. and, it also comes with a dedicated elite service team. got it? get it. good. introducing new etrade pro elite. ♪ [ male an
i think google and apple are cheap stocks. >> ibm, hewlett-packard, dell? >> we are not involved in those stocks. >> how about rim? >> not involved in rim. >> did you ever own it? >> we did. we made a lot of money in rim about three or four years ago. we haven't owned it for a couple of years. >> appreciate it. good to see you this morning. >>> still to come this morning mitt romney clinching the gop nomination with the win in the texas...
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we own qualcomm, we own sprint, googl google. >> you don't own apple? >> we did own apple. we did very well in it. we had a position through options but much smaller than it was. there are questions, issues. i'm not keen on their financial management, in terms of sitting on all that cash, earning zero. i think we should be more creative and innovative. a great company and great product. i have an iphone 5 and very pleased with it. i have an ipad. i'm not a big technology -- >> it got the cisco market cap, only 15 times earnings. got back wasn't 100 times earnings. >> that's a deficit business. a google model is more enduring, apple making hardware sales. >> what made you get out? >> we respect the market and understand the issue. >> you didn't get out of the top? >> we didn't get out of the top. >> where it is right now? >> we actually just yesterday re-established a position. >> you did. you got out above this. >> i doesn't own it but thought at 250. >> if we ever get out at the top or in at the bottom, it's sheer luck. >> if you're somewhere 22700 and and -- between 700 a
we own qualcomm, we own sprint, googl google. >> you don't own apple? >> we did own apple. we did very well in it. we had a position through options but much smaller than it was. there are questions, issues. i'm not keen on their financial management, in terms of sitting on all that cash, earning zero. i think we should be more creative and innovative. a great company and great product. i have an iphone 5 and very pleased with it. i have an ipad. i'm not a big technology -- >>...
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. >> in your google thing, that's one of the first thing, people -- a very distinctive cool thing to have. >> it is a cool thing. a very -- you look at it and you're immediately wow. >> unique and gives you character. >> thank you. >> thanks, kelly. break a leg -- no you already broke your leg. good. excellent. >>> we'll check back in with kelly tomorrow morning. but for the rest of the situation will greece and what's happening there, let's turn to michelle caruso-cabrera. is this for real, is the euro going away? >> not yet. but we're certainly closer to the euro breaking apart than we were just a couple weeks ago. i don't know that we'll get to parity by your trip. there was hopes that maybe there would be a government in greece. that is not the case. the president of greece which is different than the prime minister of greece will hold a last ditch meet to go try to this together. if you don't understand the parliamentary system in europe, don't worry about it, just understand they can hold elections and yet nobody gets elected. so it means they may have to try again in june. the
. >> in your google thing, that's one of the first thing, people -- a very distinctive cool thing to have. >> it is a cool thing. a very -- you look at it and you're immediately wow. >> unique and gives you character. >> thank you. >> thanks, kelly. break a leg -- no you already broke your leg. good. excellent. >>> we'll check back in with kelly tomorrow morning. but for the rest of the situation will greece and what's happening there, let's turn to...
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the google map is now available as a download from appel itunes. you can get it for free. >> and the big question was, a, was google going to make it and, b, was apple going to accept it? we were at the conference yesterday. there was a lot of discussion about that issue. >> it might be easier to list who wasn't at your conference. >> you know, you were invited to the conference. >> i was. i had something else to do. >> what did you have to do yesterday? >> wash my hair. no, i had a -- no, i would have come. i did. i had a lunch. >> it was in the city. >> no. >> you were so close, you came across the bridge? >> i also had to meet with my style team. >> okay. >> my style is lacking, apparently. >> another historic night at madison square garden and the 12-12-12 concert brought relief for hurricane sandy. the sold-out show lasted nearly six hours and was said to have reached an audience of two billion, with a b, people around the world. it was broadcast over tv, radio, internet, quite a night if you were lucky enough to have a ticket. i was actually
the google map is now available as a download from appel itunes. you can get it for free. >> and the big question was, a, was google going to make it and, b, was apple going to accept it? we were at the conference yesterday. there was a lot of discussion about that issue. >> it might be easier to list who wasn't at your conference. >> you know, you were invited to the conference. >> i was. i had something else to do. >> what did you have to do yesterday? >>...
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have you gone to google today? >> new york i've been on twitter. not on google. what's there? >> don't know. will you go there? >> hold on one second. >> do they -- i mean i feel violated kind of. >> because there's no special picture? >> let's see. is that an advertisement for their thing? >> oh, wow. >> so it's okay for them to try to sell their new tablet -- >> on front page. >> on the front page. >> wow. >> went to that and i went a couple of times to see if i was doing something wrong. >> never seen it. >> if you hit on it it takes to you a place to buy this stupid thing for $199. >> you're offended by an ad on front page? >> i'm deeply, deeply offended. >> were you offended when the "financial times" or other newspapers started to put ads -- >> google said they would to no harm. >> this harms you >> this harms me. google forever -- they had so many chances. >> got to find a way to monetize it. >> where's google. >> first ad -- >> they haven't monetized anything. they have a market cap of, what are they up to? >> is this the first ad you've ever clicked on in your life? >
have you gone to google today? >> new york i've been on twitter. not on google. what's there? >> don't know. will you go there? >> hold on one second. >> do they -- i mean i feel violated kind of. >> because there's no special picture? >> let's see. is that an advertisement for their thing? >> oh, wow. >> so it's okay for them to try to sell their new tablet -- >> on front page. >> on the front page. >> wow. >> went to that...
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at some point, they fear google could compete directly with them. >> what would be a likely takeover price? >> if it's successful, the takeover price will be a lot higher, call it $20 to $30. if they're under successful, we'll probably see a takingover in the under $10 range. >> if you are convinced that somehow the blackberry ten software is not up to snuff for whatever reason, why would a samsung or somebody else want to buy it and try to compete with android, which you're saying is clearly the better operating system from what i gather? >> well, no, actually, we think bb 10 is a solid operating system. what's neat about it is it can emulate android apps. you'll have your android apps, about 300,000, available and you'll have your 10,000 bb apps. it does provide advances that current android oss do not. >> okay. >> peter, thank you. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> by the way, this programming note for you. research in motion's ceo will join us live on squawk tomorrow at 7:30 eastern to him. >>> if you have comments, questions about anything you see here on squawk, squawk@cnbc.
at some point, they fear google could compete directly with them. >> what would be a likely takeover price? >> if it's successful, the takeover price will be a lot higher, call it $20 to $30. if they're under successful, we'll probably see a takingover in the under $10 range. >> if you are convinced that somehow the blackberry ten software is not up to snuff for whatever reason, why would a samsung or somebody else want to buy it and try to compete with android, which you're...
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. >>> google close to paying $22.5 mill thrown settle charges it bypassed the privacy settings of using safari. >> some of the stocks to watch this morning, united technologies announcing its aircraft unit signed a five year $8.5 billion contract with the u.s. military. >>> shares of mayco surgical. cutting its full year guidance for sales of its rio robotic arm. saying it's been slower than expected and has seen slower than expected growth in the first half of 2012 and shares of price mart are trading lower. companies earnings and revenue missed the mark. they operate warehouse shopping clubs mostly in central america. >> you know what my favorite is, umsurance just to let people know i'm not from here. >> in case they had any doubts. >> i'm sorry for interrupting. >> something i've used. >> absolutely. >> for what? >> on the hinges. come on. >> oh, man. >> cue it. thank you. >> we don't have a squawker moment. >> has there been a squeaking sounds with you at times? wd-40 quarterly results -- >> what time is it? >> if your twins had a swing in the backyard, wd-40. you don't have a back
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the probe examined whether google tweaks its search results to put rivals at a disadvantage. the european commission, which is also probing google is expected to announce the decision next month. and the company is a little bit too successful for a lot of antitrust types, especially in europe and here. they're a little too good at what they do. >> not fair. not fair to their competitors. >> guys, we have some breaking news. a deal for sprint to acquire the remaining shares of clearwire has been struck. >> now we're waiting for knight. >> $2.97 a share as reported by our david faber last week. clearwire at about $10 million. be right there. clearwire down by % -- >> there was david's original piece. then there was a piece that it was closed referencing david. now a piece that it's done. all about $2.97. >> $2.97. >> not $2.98. and it was obviously -- go we have an important serious story to get to. the horrific events at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut, opening up a new dialogue for gun control. the latest news out of washington about the newtown shootings
the probe examined whether google tweaks its search results to put rivals at a disadvantage. the european commission, which is also probing google is expected to announce the decision next month. and the company is a little bit too successful for a lot of antitrust types, especially in europe and here. they're a little too good at what they do. >> not fair. not fair to their competitors. >> guys, we have some breaking news. a deal for sprint to acquire the remaining shares of...
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, street view on google. so apple doesn't have that. but they've been running these planes with military-grade cameras going over the country and over cities so they have mapped almost to a t every building, every tree. unbelievable. >> pretty cool. >> is cool. >> nobody has privacy anymore. >> apple stock did not do well. >> because they were expecting something bigger. >> people thought you get apple tv. >> that's a weird conjecture, is this it? so you were listening -- >> i watched the whole thing. >> you were disappointed you didn't get something? >> i have a macbook air. i was hoping they would -- >> they did do something. new memory. >> it's not a reason to upgrade. so that's the big question. >> so you have one you were hoping they would make it obsolete? >> i was hoping they would come up with so great. maybe retina display, better battery life, have all of these other things. they didn't give you a reason to upgrade. but there is some cool stuff happening. >> apple tv will be disappointed, too. do th
, street view on google. so apple doesn't have that. but they've been running these planes with military-grade cameras going over the country and over cities so they have mapped almost to a t every building, every tree. unbelievable. >> pretty cool. >> is cool. >> nobody has privacy anymore. >> apple stock did not do well. >> because they were expecting something bigger. >> people thought you get apple tv. >> that's a weird conjecture, is this it? so...
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the distinction between this and the google ipo is at the time of the google ipo everyone thought it was a lousy deal. they thought it was overpriced. >> because of google sort of. >> there wasn't there run-up in valuation the way in fais book. facebook. so that, i think, there's a big issue whether you can make real money. >> i was watching john, our guy was on with lester last night. john was on with lester holt and lester said, well, we're at 850 million users, where do you get growth? and john pointed out, they don't monetize diddley at this point really and that's where with the 850 you've got if you learn how to monetize that. what do you do to monetize what people do can on facebook? >> ads. >> they need to pump a lot more ads -- >> will that work? >> i don't know. >> the question is will it work without tuning off your users. >> are there other things, social things, little relationships where you can tell what someone is like? >> try to sell different products. >> gee, i don't know. >> the other thing that got me anxious about-face book, i sat with somebody at one of the din
the distinction between this and the google ipo is at the time of the google ipo everyone thought it was a lousy deal. they thought it was overpriced. >> because of google sort of. >> there wasn't there run-up in valuation the way in fais book. facebook. so that, i think, there's a big issue whether you can make real money. >> i was watching john, our guy was on with lester last night. john was on with lester holt and lester said, well, we're at 850 million users, where do you...
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google is another same that certainly is of interest to people. >> apple? >> apple is. apple is a nice name, still. you know, it's -- >> oh, yeah? >> hey, it's back up here again so it's back to a level of interest for us again. you've got a lot of potential ahead of the company. yeah, it's not going to work perfectly every quarter for the company. i don't think that's what it's about at this price. >> okay other than tech what about anything in health care, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, what else? >> you know, watch the falcons beat the giants and i kind of felt some pity for the giants fans and thought they should invest their times in looking the other tish organization, look at lowe's. that's a cheap name. you've got oil interests there. you've got lots of energy interests, really, and insurance names and some smart capital. you can just add up the prices, i'll even do it for you and you're getting it a lesser price than what it's selling at in the market. >> keep going. >> flip side berkshire, you've got warren buffett saying i'll buy your shares at 1.2 times boo
google is another same that certainly is of interest to people. >> apple? >> apple is. apple is a nice name, still. you know, it's -- >> oh, yeah? >> hey, it's back up here again so it's back to a level of interest for us again. you've got a lot of potential ahead of the company. yeah, it's not going to work perfectly every quarter for the company. i don't think that's what it's about at this price. >> okay other than tech what about anything in health care,...
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>> they could have been they missed it. >> it's called google or yelp. it will help give a little bit of a growth profile back to -- >> it's worth something, right? what's the "new york times" worth now? it's the same kind of thing. >> oh. >> different business. different business. i would argue the "new york times" is a better business. >> we're going to take a look at the ipo market -- don't make faces like that. we're following up on recent ipos and kicking things off with proto company. they issued share at $16 if neb. today the shares have closed at $29. that's more than 100% gain. joining us now, brad cleveland, the ceo of proto labs. i wish if you had a a time machine and wish could you have gone back and repriced it. what's going on there? >> we've been thrilled from the response from investors. not terribly surprised. i think they see the value that we bring to product developers and the time we save them when they're bringing new products to markets. it's nice to see people appreciate the value we bring. >> you think clearly at the time 16 is t
>> they could have been they missed it. >> it's called google or yelp. it will help give a little bit of a growth profile back to -- >> it's worth something, right? what's the "new york times" worth now? it's the same kind of thing. >> oh. >> different business. different business. i would argue the "new york times" is a better business. >> we're going to take a look at the ipo market -- don't make faces like that. we're following up on...
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. >> or it's on google. no, is there anything on google that is different? let me see. just a regular -- >> is there their our way to figure out what's going on in the world? >> yeah. google, whatever it has. as for the broader markets, let's take a quick look at oil. just been quiet. 89, sort of 85 to 90 for a while. yeah, google's back at its normal look today. the ten year at 1.777. the dollar which has been fun to watch, one of the areas where something's happening. euro back to $1.32. and it's been interesting to watch with the yen with all the comments coming out of it. and gold, i'm going to be right. i'm going to be right. didn't go -- look at that. like nowhere near 2000. that was -- i had to make the prediction last year. the gold, everybody said it was going over 2,000. everybody in the world a year ago thought it was going over 2,000. >> did you bet on it? >> i didn't really boat. i was -- in print saying that gold would not go over 2,000 -- >> will it get there. if ben bernanke gets his way, it will get there. >> it went from 200 to 1,800 knowing what berna
. >> or it's on google. no, is there anything on google that is different? let me see. just a regular -- >> is there their our way to figure out what's going on in the world? >> yeah. google, whatever it has. as for the broader markets, let's take a quick look at oil. just been quiet. 89, sort of 85 to 90 for a while. yeah, google's back at its normal look today. the ten year at 1.777. the dollar which has been fun to watch, one of the areas where something's happening. euro...
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. >> sounds like google. >> what i would say is google already has that. >> if i search for size 17 clown shoes, they know. it's magical. >> but they're not paying you for the -- this is actually -- >> they get it for free. >> but this is providing a market, you're actually making money on this. >> the difference is they're not paying you for it so the market remains inefficient. the problem is advertisers don't know enough about people they're trying to reach. >> you've called facebook muppet bait. >> it was muppet bait. >> we had a number of analysts couple out this morning. >> jpm overweighted 45. >> where's henry blodgeblodget? >> i think it's very healthy everyone has different popinion here. usually everyone's in a herd. >> choose a side, my friend. >> it's a great company. it's still expensive at 33. >> if you were putting a target on it, this could be a nice grower. i think the stock is probably in a multi-year peer like google started in 2007 where we're having multiple compression, which is it just goes up and down -- did the iphone do to -- >> surprisingly it did hurt. >> gm --
. >> sounds like google. >> what i would say is google already has that. >> if i search for size 17 clown shoes, they know. it's magical. >> but they're not paying you for the -- this is actually -- >> they get it for free. >> but this is providing a market, you're actually making money on this. >> the difference is they're not paying you for it so the market remains inefficient. the problem is advertisers don't know enough about people they're trying...
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the top five google shopping search queries in the u.s. include laptop at number one, nexus 7, television, amazon ipad mini, ebay and walmart coming in nine and ten. retailers have upgraded to handle heavier load times. consumers spent more than $1 billion on black friday according to comscore. consumers are becoming moring agnostic and expect a seamless experience across platforms, it's going to be really important today. the nrf expects more than 129 million americans to shop online. 40% of retailers offer free shipping, offer up 12% from last year and while it's back to work for many, 44% have said they'll shop in the morning. web traffic is forecast to spike around lunch. atobe has the most bullish forecast for cyber monday predicting $2 billion in online sale. brick and click retailers will bring in 450% more than todayer have's a typical day and online only retailer also see a sales spike of 200%. brian shactman is in wisconsin. >> reporter: land's end, we're already humming here just about 6:15 a.m. local time, it's in a pretty good
the top five google shopping search queries in the u.s. include laptop at number one, nexus 7, television, amazon ipad mini, ebay and walmart coming in nine and ten. retailers have upgraded to handle heavier load times. consumers spent more than $1 billion on black friday according to comscore. consumers are becoming moring agnostic and expect a seamless experience across platforms, it's going to be really important today. the nrf expects more than 129 million americans to shop online. 40% of...
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>> it could be what google did for search. >> swear. >> i'm not going to swear. i'm saying could be. it's the defining ad product. >> seriously, we do want to have you back. we got distracted on this mobile conversation. but please come back. >> the last trading day before the long memorial day weekend. find out what you need to know. we want to head down to the new york stock exchange next. e anno) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional of
>> it could be what google did for search. >> swear. >> i'm not going to swear. i'm saying could be. it's the defining ad product. >> seriously, we do want to have you back. we got distracted on this mobile conversation. but please come back. >> the last trading day before the long memorial day weekend. find out what you need to know. we want to head down to the new york stock exchange next. e anno) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy....
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google -- >> google has had problems. >> why are you convinced that's not an issue? >> right now we're in hong kong, we have lots of demand in australia, an office in sydney, looking across the subcontinent as well. i think business will continue to grow. >> we had a fellow on last week from "wired" magazine talking about security who had his iphone, mac laptop, gmail account, all hacked and all of his life was effectively in the cloud. >> right. >> it was remarkable, and the hackers took advantage of amazon and apple security. how big of an issue long-term is this going to be for the country, for the world? for users? >> what we are discovering is the dependence we all have on the systems. these systems really matter, so when people talk about password rotation, you need to do it. don't keep it in that drawer you open in the desk and your child's name. >> you have a crazy password? >> i do, can't tell you, it's classified, super important to rotate passwords and be on top of that, because everyone wants to use some per mumutation of tr name, wife's birthday, easily
google -- >> google has had problems. >> why are you convinced that's not an issue? >> right now we're in hong kong, we have lots of demand in australia, an office in sydney, looking across the subcontinent as well. i think business will continue to grow. >> we had a fellow on last week from "wired" magazine talking about security who had his iphone, mac laptop, gmail account, all hacked and all of his life was effectively in the cloud. >> right. >>...
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counter example is google. google has very powerful people at the top. if you look at the way they run they do an incredibly good job of incorporating all their employees. >> james congratulations. we want you to sign a book for our library. >> will. >> honors of the pen here. thank you, sir. and here's the blue chip book award. you can put this on your shelf. >> thank you. >> add this to our library. >> absolutely. appreciate you being here. >> thank you. when we come back, luxury consumers have been finding their way back to ferrari after the financial crisis. the company at this point still isn't back at their 2007 levels. but joe, andrew and i got behind some high performance models. we'll talk with the ceo of north america right after this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." the market understand a little bit pressure. dow futures down by 56 points. loss doubled after we got that disappointing adp number. 119,000, street was expecting 175,000 private job numbers. we'll see what that means. in our headlines today, chesapeake energy once again in the n
counter example is google. google has very powerful people at the top. if you look at the way they run they do an incredibly good job of incorporating all their employees. >> james congratulations. we want you to sign a book for our library. >> will. >> honors of the pen here. thank you, sir. and here's the blue chip book award. you can put this on your shelf. >> thank you. >> add this to our library. >> absolutely. appreciate you being here. >> thank...
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also google is launching is web based digital glasses. you wear them on your head. unveiling a pair of thin wrap around shakes like oakleys. and they put the company's webster advice on your face. >> like if i say google search ryan seacrest, it will pop up -- >> you'd be looking at the browser in your eyeglasses and then you'd -- >> what if i'm driving? >> you shouldn't be driving with these glasses on. the experimental augmented reality glasses can snap photos, might be yat video chats, display directions. still being tweaked and tested. they're not yet available in stores. >> remember the guy i was telling you, the physicist, synthetic organs and stuff. contact lenses with total access to the web where you're always ready to do anything you need to do on the web with contact lenses. >> you think like terminator. >> if you have an iphone, if you hold it in certain places, you can see a map will overlay over whatever the image is. >> that's pretty cool. >> best scene in terminator is where he uses one of those little knife and goes around his eye and takes it out.
also google is launching is web based digital glasses. you wear them on your head. unveiling a pair of thin wrap around shakes like oakleys. and they put the company's webster advice on your face. >> like if i say google search ryan seacrest, it will pop up -- >> you'd be looking at the browser in your eyeglasses and then you'd -- >> what if i'm driving? >> you shouldn't be driving with these glasses on. the experimental augmented reality glasses can snap photos, might...
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>> it could be but what's tricky about that, google gives android away for free. part of the calculations they tend to make here is how much money did the infringer make off of the infringement. with google you have to get into well did they make advertising revenue down the line from having android out there. it's a more complicated case to make than the one apple is trying to make with samsung and others. here is how much we want in damages so they've got cases also against htc, motorola, they're being countersued, that's the next battleground. not sure we'll see legal action quite yet. >> john fort, thank you. one other thing i was thinking of. >> what's that? >> was that you get two things like this, apple goes above the greatest market cap in history of any company -- >> not when you account for inflation. >> and also just looking at it goes above that and wins this big thing and you wonder are these things indicating the good news is out but when it was microsoft, it exceeded its $600 billion plus, microsoft's price to earnings multiple was 72, and apple's 1
>> it could be but what's tricky about that, google gives android away for free. part of the calculations they tend to make here is how much money did the infringer make off of the infringement. with google you have to get into well did they make advertising revenue down the line from having android out there. it's a more complicated case to make than the one apple is trying to make with samsung and others. here is how much we want in damages so they've got cases also against htc,...
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i continue to see google going higher, lots of buyers. i continue to see apple going higher, lots of buyers. look, it's not a bad morning. i continue to -- the strength's amazing. >> do we care about jp morgan this morning at all? >> no. the market will sell it off because the market is stupid as would right now. ralph lauren down 9, finishes down 1.5 because people don't listen to the conference call. they should do home work then take action. >> wow. >> the strengths we are seeing, you saw the yield up to 1.7. is this because it's coming clearer that this is a growth story in the economy that's positive? is qe3 now back off the table in your view or what? >> i think so. jp morgan calls typical to the housing. they downgrade toll, the safe play in the group. and then they're upgrading all the bad guys, the polte, the kb home. people keep missing it, the positiveness. they don't want to believe it. there is just a bubbling story about the consumer doing better whether it be at the retail level or the housing level. no one wants to believe
i continue to see google going higher, lots of buyers. i continue to see apple going higher, lots of buyers. look, it's not a bad morning. i continue to -- the strength's amazing. >> do we care about jp morgan this morning at all? >> no. the market will sell it off because the market is stupid as would right now. ralph lauren down 9, finishes down 1.5 because people don't listen to the conference call. they should do home work then take action. >> wow. >> the strengths...
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is hiring a former google executive as its new chief operating officer. decastro is marissa mayer's latest addition to yahoo! as she builds a new management team. >> i can't believe she's back. yesterday was her first day back from her pregnancy. >> i remember itll. how long did you leave me here? >> i was out for three months. actually, it was about would days high of three months. >> that's all it was? >> but she's back even faster.s. >> that's all it was? >> but she's back even faster.y. >> that's all it was? >> but she's back even faster.i. >> that's all it was? >> but she's back even faster.g. >> that's all it was? >> but she's back even faster.h. >> that's all it was? >> but she's back even faster. . >> that's all it was? >> but she's back even faster. >> i guess i missed you so much -- >> i missed you, too. >> instead of you, i had andrew. >> we've been together a long time. >> longer than you've been with your husband, i think, right? >> yeah, actually. wow. i never thought of it that way. >>> let's get a check on the markets. take a look at the f
is hiring a former google executive as its new chief operating officer. decastro is marissa mayer's latest addition to yahoo! as she builds a new management team. >> i can't believe she's back. yesterday was her first day back from her pregnancy. >> i remember itll. how long did you leave me here? >> i was out for three months. actually, it was about would days high of three months. >> that's all it was? >> but she's back even faster.s. >> that's all it was?...
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and google's mayer is on the ballot. urging shareholders to vote against a number of current board members. pension funds have cast their votes against the incumbent board members they believe were somehow connected to the alleged bribery. most notably the founding family member. each pension if you said hods spell i don't knows of shares because the walton family holds the near majority, it's unlikely current board members will lose their seats. but what remains to be seen is if shareholder pressure is must have to sway management to make changes on its own. walmart international ceo said to media yesterday that they're using the fcpa investigation as an opportunity to enhance their compliance in all areas around the world. also stressing that integrity remains one of the core values of the company. so while walmart investors and employees and even shoppers aren't thrilled about the allegations, they are focusing on the financial fundamentals. and i'll tell you why the stock is hitting new highs despite the scandal that
and google's mayer is on the ballot. urging shareholders to vote against a number of current board members. pension funds have cast their votes against the incumbent board members they believe were somehow connected to the alleged bribery. most notably the founding family member. each pension if you said hods spell i don't knows of shares because the walton family holds the near majority, it's unlikely current board members will lose their seats. but what remains to be seen is if shareholder...
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i'll ask one last thing, apple or google? >> absolutely apple. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for coming in this morning. >>> the u.s. soccer team traveling south of the border and doing something they've never done before, details after the break. >>> he was the basis for the gordon gekko character, there were a number. >> carl was. >> turning a keen eye to art, asher edelman will be with us. . >>> time now for today's aflac trivia question, which decade is known as the golden age of television? the answer when cnbc's "squawk box" continues. aflac pays cas. aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. which decade is known as the golden age of television? the answer? the 1950s. >> aflac. >>> it's a first for
i'll ask one last thing, apple or google? >> absolutely apple. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for coming in this morning. >>> the u.s. soccer team traveling south of the border and doing something they've never done before, details after the break. >>> he was the basis for the gordon gekko character, there were a number. >> carl was. >> turning a keen eye to art, asher edelman will be with us. . >>> time now for today's aflac trivia...
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i love when it comes out and you never know whether -- like with google, remember when that happened and it went on and on. but it hasn't been that way with some of these. i guess it depends. we got to go, though. michael, thank you. i'm just so excited about this new andrew. are you channeling me to some september. becky, that was amazing. >> that was out there. >> he is letting it all hang out it now. which i like. >> i'm surprise wedding who didn't get a squawk ward moment for that. >> no kidding. >> as we have about 35,000 berkshire hathaway shareholders expected to ascend on this arena tomorrow, warren buffett and charlie monger will be on this very stage answering questions for more than six hours. we'll talk to one investor about what he would like to hear right after this. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your
i love when it comes out and you never know whether -- like with google, remember when that happened and it went on and on. but it hasn't been that way with some of these. i guess it depends. we got to go, though. michael, thank you. i'm just so excited about this new andrew. are you channeling me to some september. becky, that was amazing. >> that was out there. >> he is letting it all hang out it now. which i like. >> i'm surprise wedding who didn't get a squawk ward moment...
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but google is like that. and i got you. >> and you got me and i fell for it and i should have known. >> oh, man. coming up, a live report from rome. >> i should know better. how long have i been sitting next to you? >> why europe is paying close attention to who will follow mario monti as italy's prime minister. >>> but here at home, a very big difference between president obama's first inauguration and the one being planned for next month. details when we run. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. if you're a man w
but google is like that. and i got you. >> and you got me and i fell for it and i should have known. >> oh, man. coming up, a live report from rome. >> i should know better. how long have i been sitting next to you? >> why europe is paying close attention to who will follow mario monti as italy's prime minister. >>> but here at home, a very big difference between president obama's first inauguration and the one being planned for next month. details when we run....
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at the time the time they made the purchase to catch up with google in search related display advertising. steve? >> thanks, michelle. pre-holiday shortened session for wall street today. equity trading will wrap up at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. there will be no trading tomorrow. but the flood gates will lift on jobs data on thursday with the adp and challenging reports. plus the jobless claims. all that ahead of friday's government jobs report. today the focus turns to automakers. the big fear rolling out june sales which are expected to fall just short of 14 million annual rate. this would be the second month in a row under 14 million. the shares are up 21% compared to a year ago. the fdic and the federal reserve are expected to publish the public portion of the living wills of big banks and financial institutions. it will be by the end of business day today. the first group of reports are from bank of america, barclays, citigroup, deutsche bank, goldman sachs, morgan stanley and ubs. the plans will detail how each company would conduct a quick and orderly resolution in bankruptcy in the e
at the time the time they made the purchase to catch up with google in search related display advertising. steve? >> thanks, michelle. pre-holiday shortened session for wall street today. equity trading will wrap up at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. there will be no trading tomorrow. but the flood gates will lift on jobs data on thursday with the adp and challenging reports. plus the jobless claims. all that ahead of friday's government jobs report. today the focus turns to automakers. the big...
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i can't resist steve telling you to google me. google the armey curve. this innovation has been around and there's much talk about it across the globe which addresses this question. at what point is the government so big that you pass the point of diminishing returns and the government is a counterproductive impact on the rest of the community? and, dave, that's where we are. we've gone past that point where the government adds value, but as you grow it larger, it deducts from the overall value of the political economic enterprise. and i'm proud to see that it's almost all of on eastern europe and most of asia and latin america. they're having this debate about how much government is too much government and they're using the army curve. so i want to reintroduce it and get a bright guy that steve to go around and tell all his democrat friends, this is the instrument that will show you the way. now, on the question of deductions, obviously, the flat tax is and has been the correct answer for a long time. but when we looked at the question of charitable ded
i can't resist steve telling you to google me. google the armey curve. this innovation has been around and there's much talk about it across the globe which addresses this question. at what point is the government so big that you pass the point of diminishing returns and the government is a counterproductive impact on the rest of the community? and, dave, that's where we are. we've gone past that point where the government adds value, but as you grow it larger, it deducts from the overall value...
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apple facing off with google in a chicago courtroom today and the ongoing patent dispute between the two, a judge will would be a request barring sales of motorola's unit. >> do not apologize. love means never having to say you're sorry. do you remember what that's from? "love story." >> i'll try to remember that. traders are waiting to hear if there's more easing on the way to help boost the economy. that announcement second around 12:30 eastern. we of course will bring you that. joining us to give you a quick preview of what people are thinking, peter, what's baked into the cake? what will disappoint and what will give us the up side here? >> pretty mch everyone is expecting them to keep the quantitative easing or minimum but remain with the operation twist so they don't expand their balance sheet too much but they continue to say they're doing all they can. it's going to get pretty political for the fed going forward. we're talking about all the economic malaise. if their statement continues we still have bullets left and we can continue to do more, at what point does someone say
apple facing off with google in a chicago courtroom today and the ongoing patent dispute between the two, a judge will would be a request barring sales of motorola's unit. >> do not apologize. love means never having to say you're sorry. do you remember what that's from? "love story." >> i'll try to remember that. traders are waiting to hear if there's more easing on the way to help boost the economy. that announcement second around 12:30 eastern. we of course will bring...
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motorola mobility is currently in the process of being acquired by google. and regional carrier aleejant air is the latest to charge passengers for carry had much on bags. they'll charge $35 to use the overhead bin for bag storage. no, you can't keep the bag on your lap. aing about that fits under the seat in front of the passenger will still be free. we'll see if this sticks with other airlines as well. take a look at the futures this morning. dow futures down by about 26 points, the s&p off by just over 3.5. >> and the winter was unusually mild in many parts of the country. now the financial impact may be coming a big clearer. jackie looks at the early effects on crops and seeing opportunity. >> good morning, guys. americans enjoyed this year's record breaking march warmth, unseasonably mild temperatures could damage crops and have a big impact on food prices. when temperatures are warm, food ant planneds bud earlier and that can cause problem. for instance, new york, peach, cherry and apple crops have advanced three to four weeks prematurely. approximatel
motorola mobility is currently in the process of being acquired by google. and regional carrier aleejant air is the latest to charge passengers for carry had much on bags. they'll charge $35 to use the overhead bin for bag storage. no, you can't keep the bag on your lap. aing about that fits under the seat in front of the passenger will still be free. we'll see if this sticks with other airlines as well. take a look at the futures this morning. dow futures down by about 26 points, the s&p...
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you are known, just google it, a bath salts enthusiast. is this kind of part of the hoax? >> well i did a hoax on bath salts once, absolutely. but let's -- okay. bath salts are used by people that don't have a lot of money in order to get high in a way that makes you want to eat people's faces. you know, if i decided to start doing drugs again, i have the resources to do good drugs. absolutely. i did a hoax on a website called blue light where a drug called mtpb-10. eleven years ago there was a hoax by a couple of british people who claim to have discovered this drug that had irrational properties, got you high, made you sexual, increased your intelligence, and then it disappeared. it was not real. so i made a hoax to pretend that i in the jungle of belize had discovered the formula for it. it was a fun joke. it went on for months, and got to be the largest in blue line. that hurt no one. i've been jailed. i have been, my dogs have been killed. and i didn't start this. how would i get a hoax to have 42 soldiers come and destroy my property, arrest me and torture me? get re
you are known, just google it, a bath salts enthusiast. is this kind of part of the hoax? >> well i did a hoax on bath salts once, absolutely. but let's -- okay. bath salts are used by people that don't have a lot of money in order to get high in a way that makes you want to eat people's faces. you know, if i decided to start doing drugs again, i have the resources to do good drugs. absolutely. i did a hoax on a website called blue light where a drug called mtpb-10. eleven years ago there...
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so the google searches, linkedin, twitter. that's how they get to know you, your hobbies, connected to and then a convincing e-mail of somebody you think is clean, in fact, it contains a malicious link but convincing enough so that you click on it and successful in breaching some of the largest and what you would think of most secure of companies. >> instant messages sent impersonating somebody they know. >> they click on a link. that's it. the page doesn't open us bay there are no actual tos to and they move on and decide that something wasn't working right. in reality, their machine is taken over. completely and silent manner, malicious software. you see nothing on the desktop. you do your job as you normally would and someone is browsing the file system, downloading key documents. >> corporations are loathe to tell us when they've been breached and it happens every day countless times a day. for many corporations. they don't know what they lost in terms of the secrets because very often it's not their own security that come
so the google searches, linkedin, twitter. that's how they get to know you, your hobbies, connected to and then a convincing e-mail of somebody you think is clean, in fact, it contains a malicious link but convincing enough so that you click on it and successful in breaching some of the largest and what you would think of most secure of companies. >> instant messages sent impersonating somebody they know. >> they click on a link. that's it. the page doesn't open us bay there are no...
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but i did google it. >> i refuse to give them that last ex either. whatever the annoying orange is, i don't think i'm going to like it. >> it's funny. it's an orange but it's a guy eeps lips. i figured i could speak to you. >> i'm not very good with pop culture in general. maybe we could talk about kanye west. that's pretty much it for me. >> andrew is going to -- you give her a quick -- >> no. shahmu. and a powerful winter storm pounding the east. details on all these airport delays are thousands, i think, during a heavy travel period. that's coming up next. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> welcome back to squawk. sea world
but i did google it. >> i refuse to give them that last ex either. whatever the annoying orange is, i don't think i'm going to like it. >> it's funny. it's an orange but it's a guy eeps lips. i figured i could speak to you. >> i'm not very good with pop culture in general. maybe we could talk about kanye west. that's pretty much it for me. >> andrew is going to -- you give her a quick -- >> no. shahmu. and a powerful winter storm pounding the east. details on all...
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they're going to price it $75 billion to $100 billion so 65 times pre-tax cash flow, versus google ten times, apple at nine times. >> leaves you where? >> i think they price the ipo to jump in the aftermarket. i think they're too smart, i mean it's been the most hyped, anticipated ipo. interesting, by the way in 1980, apple's ipo was a $2 billion market cap president fundamental thing, is it a real company? absolutely. is it transforming social media? absolutely. but they're in the first inning of a ten-inning ball game. the question is when you've got $100 billion market cap, bigger than mcdonald's, bigger than 3m, bigger than amazon, how much bigger can you grow and what is the growth rate going to be? they're pricing in perfection for growth rates. you saw their growth rates slowed from 134% in '10 to 164% in '10. >> sounds like a skeptical review. >> ultimately you have declining growth rates which ultimately people are going to look at and go wait a second it's slowing its growth. it's still going to do incredibly well. do i think it's a $34 stock when it comes out that goes to $1
they're going to price it $75 billion to $100 billion so 65 times pre-tax cash flow, versus google ten times, apple at nine times. >> leaves you where? >> i think they price the ipo to jump in the aftermarket. i think they're too smart, i mean it's been the most hyped, anticipated ipo. interesting, by the way in 1980, apple's ipo was a $2 billion market cap president fundamental thing, is it a real company? absolutely. is it transforming social media? absolutely. but they're in the...
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i think they are thinking wow, with google you never were able to get in. came in at 80 and went up sense. it was a transformative company. facebook looked like it was having that potential. they think they are getting it at half price. myspace was not cheap at half price, of it? >> no but this is now impacting the company. >> bet it is. zuckerberg, he can act arrogant at 27 for a while but sooner or later people are going to start looking at him like i used to have money. i used to feel i was a millionaire. >> employees can knock it out. >> i used to feel flush. >> he was worth a lot more too. anyway he's fine. "wall street journal" reports that the facebook founder has acknowledged that the stock's rapid decline is sort of a painful thing to watch is what he called it, company wide meeting last month. the meeting was part of an effort to boost morale. the whole social media thing is weird. it's counter intuitive you'll sit in your basement doing social things and not leave your house. most of the time if you want to do social things you need to leave your
i think they are thinking wow, with google you never were able to get in. came in at 80 and went up sense. it was a transformative company. facebook looked like it was having that potential. they think they are getting it at half price. myspace was not cheap at half price, of it? >> no but this is now impacting the company. >> bet it is. zuckerberg, he can act arrogant at 27 for a while but sooner or later people are going to start looking at him like i used to have money. i used to...
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. >> you look at the googles of the word, you have secular growth that for the next three to five year, what '08 did to some of these companies was really let them get a lot of cash on hair balance sheets and grow. >> what's amazing, you you think about a company like instragram, the company employs more than a dozen people, less than 20. and you and you can about other companies that size, the "new york times" company, something like that, how many people it employs. is this just because it's a unique example, but if you look at the tech sector that you're talking about, is there enough employment there to keep things going going forward? >> i think the employment will come as revenue starts rising. facebook is a special example. it will be interesting why you did it this deal before you go public because some people will look at the valuation and say -- >> google employs lots of people. but on a relative basis, it's a fundamentally different kind of business. >> it's much higher per revenue per person. and what then that's -- that's the part that we're getting in the country. so the
. >> you look at the googles of the word, you have secular growth that for the next three to five year, what '08 did to some of these companies was really let them get a lot of cash on hair balance sheets and grow. >> what's amazing, you you think about a company like instragram, the company employs more than a dozen people, less than 20. and you and you can about other companies that size, the "new york times" company, something like that, how many people it employs. is...